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        • A fab 4 of tech journos have launched a new podcast: Queens of the Drone Age

          A fab 4 of tech journos have launched a new podcast: Queens of the Drone Age

          January 19, 2021
        • Tyro shares are on a tear despite a fortnight of merchant terminal problems

          Tyro shares are on a tear despite a fortnight of merchant terminal problems

          January 19, 2021
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          FATHER’S DAY: 27 founders & CEOs share the best advice their dads gave them

          September 6, 2020
        • The incredible story behind creating Buildkite, the $200 million ‘best-kept secret in DevOps’, by an investor there from the start

          The incredible story behind creating Buildkite, the $200 million ‘best-kept secret in DevOps’, by an investor there from the start

          August 21, 2020
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          FROM THE FRONTLINE: How startups are tackling the coronavirus crisis

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        • Zip raised an extra $26.7 million from its eager shareholders

          Zip raised an extra $26.7 million from its eager shareholders

          January 18, 2021
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          Neobank Xinja is shutting up shop

          December 16, 2020
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          BNPL Zip just cut Latitude’s lunch at Harvey Norman

          December 15, 2020
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        • FutureFeed, the CSIRO-backed startup reducing greenhouse gas emissions from cattle, just won US$1m it will use it go get Aboriginal people into farming

          FutureFeed, the CSIRO-backed startup reducing greenhouse gas emissions from cattle, just won US$1m it will use it go get Aboriginal people into farming

          December 15, 2020
        • AI agtech startup The Yield has signed a major deal with ASX-listed wine giant Treasury Wine Estates

          AI agtech startup The Yield has signed a major deal with ASX-listed wine giant Treasury Wine Estates

          November 2, 2020
        • Agritech VC Tenacious Ventures backs US carbon marketplace Nori in $5.6 m raise

          Agritech VC Tenacious Ventures backs US carbon marketplace Nori in $5.6 m raise

          October 9, 2020
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        • Patient monitoring startup Digitology Healthtech raises $900,000 after the CEO used the medtech to save his own life

          Patient monitoring startup Digitology Healthtech raises $900,000 after the CEO used the medtech to save his own life

          January 14, 2021
        • Meet Edna: the chatbot that helps patients make a difficult medical decision

          Meet Edna: the chatbot that helps patients make a difficult medical decision

          January 4, 2021
        • Health-tech startup MedAdvisor is looking to raise $45 million as it buys a US medication venture for $49 million

          Health-tech startup MedAdvisor is looking to raise $45 million as it buys a US medication venture for $49 million

          November 2, 2020
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          January 19, 2021
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          Iran had a massive crackdown on Bitcoin mining, seizing 45,000 machines, after the country was hit by blackouts

          January 19, 2021
        • Zip raised an extra $26.7 million from its eager shareholders

          Zip raised an extra $26.7 million from its eager shareholders

          January 18, 2021
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          A fab 4 of tech journos have launched a new podcast: Queens of the Drone Age

          January 19, 2021
        • Tyro shares are on a tear despite a fortnight of merchant terminal problems

          Tyro shares are on a tear despite a fortnight of merchant terminal problems

          January 19, 2021
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          Your 90-second guide to the day in tech

          January 19, 2021
        • Iran had a massive crackdown on Bitcoin mining, seizing 45,000 machines, after the country was hit by blackouts

          Iran had a massive crackdown on Bitcoin mining, seizing 45,000 machines, after the country was hit by blackouts

          January 19, 2021
        • Zip raised an extra $26.7 million from its eager shareholders

          Zip raised an extra $26.7 million from its eager shareholders

          January 18, 2021
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          January 13, 2021
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          January 12, 2021
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          January 11, 2021
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          December 31, 2020
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Sydney startup Littlescribe is an app allowing kids and schools to digitise and print their own books

James Ward - July 27, 2017 3 MIN READ

Littlescribe’s app allows kids or their parents to digitise the stories they create, with the platform meshing each page together to create a book.

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Little Pages is looking to bridge the gap left by the closure of regional libraries

Mat Beeche - November 17, 2016 < 1 MIN READ

There was a time when the local library was part of the social fabric of every Australian community, however over the years budget constraints and decreased government funding have seen many shut down – particularly across regional Australia.

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Sydney startup Bookabuy wants to bring romance back to reading through its personalised monthly subscription service

Gina Baldassarre - December 1, 2015 3 MIN READ

Sydney startup Bookabuy, founded by husband and wife pair Mel and Chris Tantchev, wants to bring a bit of magic back to the online book purchase with its subscription service, which allows customers to buy personalised monthly book subscriptions for themselves or as a gift.

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